The Road to Ruin

(The China-Mexican Road) (The New Burma Road)

by Ronald Runge


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/24/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 154
ISBN : 9780595522620

About the Book

It takes three titles for this factualized novel to explain to the American people the why and the wherefore, it is important to defeat international road, twelve hundred feet wide, running from Mexican ports, through Texas, to Kansas City and Canada.

Samuel Huston Warner, a Texas rancher from Frio County, Texas, does so explain. He is riled that Texas intends to take five hundred of his acres, by eminent domain for this road to ruin. He further finds, it is already pre-leased, by the Texas governor, and Texas legislators, to a Spanish corporation, secretly tying the action to an already agreed to, Mexican-American union.

Sam forms the Longhorn Brigade to fight these anti-American concepts. His battle against overwhelming odds is the basis for this novel.

This trans-national road, using only bureaucratic regulations, and Executive directives disguises true motives from the American people and the American Congress.

Using secret, working groups, embedded in the Commerce Department and hidden trilateral agreements, cheap Chinese imports will be transported, unchallenged, into America.

This American, European-like Union, will mean the eventual end to our Constitution, and to Americans being self governed.

The defeat of this new Burma Road is crucial. Americans must be informed and become aware.

That is the "Why?" of this novel. You have a duty to read, to know, and to act.


About the Author

Ronald E. Runge is a practicing Iowa lawyer. He is married and has three daughters.

He has extensively researched the facts forming the ?Road to Ruin?.

Previous novels include On the Road to Damascus, Singapore Sling, George Washington Jones, The New Face of America, Gone with the Far Eastern Wind, The Price of Treason, The Beginning of The End? and The Dove and the Red Bourgeois.